No Gareth Bale? Issue! Tottenham got out to an early on lead against Everton but could not manage to get three points against the Toffees and had to come back late to actually repair a sketch. Within a few minutes of kickoff, Tottenham Hotspur were ahead. Jan Vertonghen was given place to mosey about on the left hand side, and the outstanding Belgian made Everton spend by swinging in a combination that fortunately bypassed the massed defenders and was satisfied by Emmanuel Adebayor on the volley six yards out. The shot was directed more or less straight at Tim Howard, but regrettably for the Toffees, the goalkeeper allowed the ball to trickle past him and in to put Spurs 1-0 up. Did the Toffees have an answer? Yes, while they looked commonly inexperienced for much of the overall game prior to the equaliser. Fundamentally, however, the visitors won a corner and Hugo Lloris went after a he was never going to get anywhere near, allowing Phil Jagielka to pop-up at the far post and squeeze in a header to make it 1-1. The remainder of the first half, which had started so promisingly with this early target, passed without much incident (which was greater than the groups were doing). Tottenham tried the nice old 'attraction for a punishment despite the ball striking Darron Gibson in the chest' key, but there was not even enough of a conflict there to produce it interesting. Happily for the natural, Kevin Miralles decided to make things more interesting after the break. In the 53rd minute, the lithe Belgian rush through the Spurs lines, and, because of Nikica Jelavic's far article run, was presented with the time for you to position past Lloris and into the bottom part to give the visitors an important advantage. The hosts came roaring back. Moussa Dembele rattled Howard's right-hand post right from the kickoff, and Clint Dempsey sent a brace of 20-yard images whistling just wide of this same post briefly afterwards. In the course of time, the stress could pay off -- though it took some time. It is perhaps not completely clear what Everton's defence was doing when they allowed Adebayor five yards of space to create down Kyle Walker's cross in the penalty area, but their time of chaos cost them dearly when the striker criticized in a go off the article and Gylfi Sigurdsson transformed the recovery. The Toffees nearly won it at the death when Victor Anichebe went private with Lloris only to be denied by the goalkeeper's feet, and the match might complete 2-2. It is actually quite a bad result for both parties, but each is going to be reasonably happy with the performance. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Facebook
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